麻豆传媒

 

Summer camp with a purpose

- July 26, 2018

PLANS camp students. Front (L-R): Andrea Oguntade, Taylor Murphy, Mary Lukindo. Back (L-R): Tristan McNamara-Wright, Ifesinachi Chiekwe, Tahirah Campbell, Precious Fagbile. (Bruce Bottomley photo)
PLANS camp students. Front (L-R): Andrea Oguntade, Taylor Murphy, Mary Lukindo. Back (L-R): Tristan McNamara-Wright, Ifesinachi Chiekwe, Tahirah Campbell, Precious Fagbile. (Bruce Bottomley photo)

Tahirah Campbell is excited to enter 麻豆传媒 this fall after taking two preparatory camps for African Nova Scotian teens.

The 17-year-old Halifax West graduate, who came to Halifax from Jamaica two years ago, heard about the camps from her African Nova Scotian support worker at high school.

Last summer, Campbell took part in the African Nova Scotian Health Science Summer Camp at 麻豆传媒, which introduces junior and senior high school learners to the many potential careers available to them in the health field. This summer she attended the next level of program, the PLANS Prep Institute, which prepares students in grades 10, 11 and 12 to apply to postsecondary health science programs.

Both camps are run through 麻豆传媒鈥檚 , with funding from the Johnson Scholarship Foundation.

See also:麻豆传媒 expands health sciences summer camps for African Nova Scotian youth

PLANS to succeed


The first PLANS summer camp was launched at 麻豆传媒 in 2014, with start-up funding from the Government of Nova Scotia. It has since expanded to reach more African Nova Scotian youth across the province with camps held at St. Francis Xavier University and Cape Breton University.

听鈥淚 wasn鈥檛 aware of what I had to do to get into university,鈥 says Campbell, 鈥渁nd I had so many questions that needed to be answered.鈥

She got her answers, with loads of information on various career options, plus tips on time management, note-taking and goal-setting. She also had a lot of fun. 鈥淚t was amazing. When I first came here I wasn鈥檛 talkative but I made a bunch of friends.鈥澨

Some of those friends will be starting at 麻豆传媒 at the same time as Campbell, who is enrolled in the therapeutic recreation BSc. program in the Faculty of Health. She is also interested in becoming a nurse practitioner.

She fell in love with 麻豆传媒 one day when her father was driving her downtown and she caught sight of the campus. 鈥淚t was like a fairytale university. It was gigantic. It was so whimsical and beautiful.鈥

Campbell loves to read, volunteers at the Halifax Jazz Festival and has two part-time jobs 鈥 one as a nail technician, the other as a hostess at Smitty鈥檚 Family Restaurant.

She has been recruiting her friends for the PLANS health sciences and university prep camps. 鈥淚'd recommend it 100 per cent,鈥 she says. 鈥淓veryone is so friendly and you learn so much.鈥

Making strides


There were 20 participants at this July鈥檚 PLANS Prep Institute, in its second year at 麻豆传媒, says Michelle Patrick, program manager of PLANS in 麻豆传媒鈥檚 Global Health Office.

Half of the 20 had previously attended the health science camp for grades 8, 9, 10 and 11. Seven of the 20 were high school graduates; of these, five will begin studies this fall at Dal, while the others are still exploring their many postsecondary options.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a win for us to see students going on to postsecondary education,鈥 says Patrick. 鈥淚t has been great to connect with Tahirah and other PLANS camp alumni throughout the year to provide support as they are applying for university.鈥

As Patrick notes, the growth and success of the summer camp since2014 has been important for PLANS, 麻豆传媒, the African Nova Scotian community and other key stakeholders, including government.

鈥淭hanks to the summer camps and other PLANS initiatives, we鈥檙e making strides in attracting young people from our African Nova Scotia communities to pursue careers in the health professions,鈥 she says. 鈥淲e鈥檙e seeing a real shift鈥 for example, in the past two years, 麻豆传媒 Medical School has graduated 12 African-descended medical doctors, a true milestone!鈥

African Nova Scotian students who are interested in PLANS programs can find more information at听


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